Helena, Montana. 
FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 13 
S. N. & S. Co’s. 
SHOWY COSMOS 
Cosmos—Early Flowering—Single 
The flowers of this excellent strain are large 
and beautiful. When the plants are about a foot 
high, the top should be pinched out to induce a 
bushy growth. They prefer a light, dry, sandy or 
poor soil. Do not water very often. Cosmos should 
have a sunny situation. 
Early Flowering—Pink, Crimson, Pure WTiite— 
Pkt., lOe; ^ 4 - 0 *., 25e; Yz-ox., 40c; oz., 70c. 
Early Flowering Mixed—Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 20c; Yz- 
oz., 35c; oz. 60c. 
English Daisy 
Daisy or Beilis English Daisy 
Low-growing, early Spring flowering, desirable 
for edging or borders. Pine for shady places and 
are easily raised from seed. Hardy perennial. 
Daisy—Giant or Monstrous—A new strain of Dou¬ 
ble Daisy with flowers fully twice the size of 
the ordinary sorts. Colors: White or Rose. Pkt., 
10 c; ^-oz., 60c. 
Daisy—Double Mixed—Pkt., 10c; ^-oz., 45c. 
DAISY—Shasta—(See Chrycanthemum, Page 12 ) 
Dahlia 
Dahlias can be raised from seed and will bloom 
the first year. Sow the seed in a shallow box 
early in March or April. When danger of frost is 
over, plant them in the bed or border in the garden. 
Seed may also be sown out of doors in May. 
Dahlia—Double Mixed—Flowers of excellent form. 
Pkt., 15c; 1/10-oz., 60c; %-oz., $1.00. 
Dahlia—Single Mixed—Seed saved from the choic¬ 
est varieties. Pkt., 10c; 1/16-oz., 30c; %-oz., 60c. 
Cosmos—Early Double Crested 
The flowers have double centers with broad 
petals. The plants are covered with blooms, and 
are most attractive for either garden or table dec¬ 
oration. Cosmos likes full sunshine for successful 
growth. Exceedingly pretty. 
Double Cre.sted—Pink Beauty %-oz., 75c; pkt., 15c 
Double Crested—White Queen.%-oz., 75c; pkt., 15c 
Double Crested—Mixed .i/4-oz., 65c; pkt., 15c 
Cosmos—Sensation 
COSMOS 
Sensation Mammoth Flowering 
Flowers are very large, 4 to 6 inches across, with 
broad fluted petals. One most important feature 
is that they will bloom two weeks ahead of any 
other strain. They bear an abundance of extra 
large blooms of exceptionally large size. 
Pinkie—Magnificent blooms of a bright, pleasing 
pink color. Pkt., 1.5c; %-oz., 40c; 14 -oz., 70c. 
Purity—Enormous blooms of pure white with small 
yellow center. Pkt., 15c; %-oz., 40c; %-oz., 70c. 
Sensation Pink—The flowers are mammoth, 4 or 5 
inches in diameter with broad, heavy fluted 
petals on strong stems. It is extremely early 
flowering and is free blooming. A most beauti 
ful flower. Pkt., 15c; 14 -oz., 50c; %-oz., S5c. 
Orange Flare—Few flowers have become so popu¬ 
lar in such a short time as this magnificent 
orange colored Cosmos. It is one of the most 
beautiful of all flowers, a distinct and richly 
colored orange variety. Very early and a profuse 
bloomer. Pkt., 10c; %-oz„ 30c; %-ox„ 50c. 
Sensation Mi.xed—A blend of pink and white. Pkt» 
15c; %loz., 35c; %-oz., 60c. 
Dolichos or Hyacinth Bean 
Daylight—This is a white, well known Hyanclnth 
bean, and of the most rapid growth and very free 
blooming. Height, ten feet. Annual. Pkt., 10c; 
%-oz., 20c; oz., 35c. 
Scarlet—A scarlet type of the same rapid growth 
as the preceding variety and very free flowering. 
Annual. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 20c; oz., 35c. 
Didiscus Coerufea 
Blue Lace Flower or ^ueen 
Anne’s Lace Flower 
The broad lace-like heads 
are composed of many deli¬ 
cate light blue flowers. The 
flowers, because of the grace¬ 
ful form of the bloom, resem¬ 
ble the most delicate lace. 
Bears a profusion of flowers 
from June until September. Of 
fine upright growth. Hardy 
annual. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 25c; 
Blue Lace Flower ^4-oz., 40c. 
